The global regulation of c‐di‐GMP and cAMP in bacteria

mLife Pub Date : 2024-03-11 DOI:10.1002/mlf2.12104
Cong Liu, Rui Shi, Marcus S. Jensen, Jingrong Zhu, Jiawen Liu, Xiaobo Liu, Di Sun, Weijie Liu
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Abstract

Nucleotide second messengers are highly versatile signaling molecules that regulate a variety of key biological processes in bacteria. The best‐studied examples are cyclic AMP (cAMP) and bis‐(3′–5′)‐cyclic dimeric guanosine monophosphate (c‐di‐GMP), which both act as global regulators. Global regulatory frameworks of c‐di‐GMP and cAMP in bacteria show several parallels but also significant variances. In this review, we illustrate the global regulatory models of the two nucleotide second messengers, compare the different regulatory frameworks between c‐di‐GMP and cAMP, and discuss the mechanisms and physiological significance of cross‐regulation between c‐di‐GMP and cAMP. c‐di‐GMP responds to numerous signals dependent on a great number of metabolic enzymes, and it regulates various signal transduction pathways through its huge number of effectors with varying activities. In contrast, due to the limited quantity, the cAMP metabolic enzymes and its major effector are regulated at different levels by diverse signals. cAMP performs its global regulatory function primarily by controlling the transcription of a large number of genes via cAMP receptor protein (CRP) in most bacteria. This review can help us understand how bacteria use the two typical nucleotide second messengers to effectively coordinate and integrate various physiological processes, providing theoretical guidelines for future research.
细菌中 c-di-GMP 和 cAMP 的全球调控
核苷酸第二信使是一种用途广泛的信号分子,可调节细菌的各种关键生物过程。研究最深入的例子是环磷酸腺苷(cAMP)和双(3′-5′)环二聚体单磷酸鸟苷(c-di-GMP),它们都是全局调节剂。细菌中 c-di-GMP 和 cAMP 的全局调控框架既有相似之处,也有显著差异。在这篇综述中,我们阐述了这两种核苷酸第二信使的全局调控模型,比较了 c-di-GMP 和 cAMP 的不同调控框架,并讨论了 c-di-GMP 和 cAMP 交叉调节的机制和生理意义。相反,由于数量有限,cAMP 代谢酶及其主要效应物在不同水平上受到不同信号的调控。在大多数细菌中,cAMP 主要通过 cAMP 受体蛋白(CRP)控制大量基因的转录来发挥其全局调控功能。这篇综述有助于我们了解细菌如何利用这两种典型的核苷酸第二信使来有效协调和整合各种生理过程,为今后的研究提供理论指导。
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